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University of Arkansas.
Former two-sport Razorback,
Sagely, 89, dies "Floyd
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Sage or
SAGE may
refer to:
Salvia officinalis,
common sage, a small...
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Sage is a
forthcoming indoor arena and
conference centre in Gateshead,
United Kingdom due to open in
phases between 2025 and 2027. The site is located...
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Sage Derby /ˈdɑːrbi/ is a
variety of
Derby cheese that is mild,
mottled green and semi-hard, and has a
sage flavour. The
colour is from
sage and sometimes...
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Sage Publishing,
formerly SAGE Publications, is an
American independent academic publishing company,
founded in 1965 in New York City by Sara
Miller McCune...
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Sager House (Swedish:
Sagerska huset) or
Sager Palace (Sagerska palatset) is the
official residence of the
Prime Minister of Sweden,
located at Strömgatan...
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Sage Colleges were a
private educational institution comprising three institutions in New York State:
Russell Sage College, a women's
college in Troy;...
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SageMath (previously
Sage or
SAGE, "System for
Algebra and
Geometry Experimentation") is a
computer algebra system (CAS) with
features covering many aspects...
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Arthur Woodbury Sager (July 4, 1904 –
January 17, 2000) was an
American track and
field athlete who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. He was born...
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Hummingbird sage is a
common name for two
different species of
sage:
Salvia guaranitica,
native to
South America Salvia spathacea,
native to California...